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Ansah (6-foot-5 1/4, 271) exploded onto the national scene as a senior with 62 tackles -- 13 for a loss -- and 4.5 sacks at outside 'backer in BYU's 3-4. His stock soared in the Senior Bowl game, which Ansah single-handedly took over with 3.5 TFLs, 1.5 sacks, and a forced fumble. Ansah has freak length (35 1/8-inch arms) and a 4.63 forty time. His 1.56 ten-yard split in Indy was second fastest among D-Linemen behind only Keke Mingo (1.55), who's 30 pounds lighter. With just three years of football experience, Ansah offers immense upside as a pass rusher and edge presence. With only Willie Young, Ronnell Lewis, and Jason Jones on the roster at defensive end, Ansah should see the field early. He is already a stout run defender, and once Ansah learns to create space on his own, watch out. His closing speed is excellent for the Lions' wide alignment.

Ebron met with the Panthers on Friday, and he reportedly could visit the Patriots as well. With the first wave of free agency in the books, Ebron is easily the best tight end left on the market. The former first-round pick turns 25 in a couple weeks.

Bills GM Brandon Beane told MMQB's Peter King he is "not ready" to move up in the draft for a quarterback.

"I haven’t spent enough time to have an opinion about any of them yet, honestly," Beane said. "I am not there yet, knowing if we can or will move up again...We’re just keeping an open mind." Beane put himself in position to move up by acquiring the 12th pick in the Cordy Glenn trade, and he has four more picks in the top-65 including No. 22 overall at his disposal if he wants to make the move. Considering Buffalo's depth chart currently consists of A.J. McCarron and Nathan Peterman, it would be a surprise if they did not attempt to trade up for one of the top quarterbacks.

Suh has already visited with the Titans and Saints. Suh told Schultz he realized how much the Titans have to offer as a playoff team with a formidable defensive line and the same can be said for the Rams. A combination of Suh and Aaron Donald, who combined for 16 sacks and 134 total pressures last season, would solidify the Rams' line with two disruptive presences versus both the run and pass.

McPhee joins a long list of defensive players the Redskins have played host to during free agency. This is the first time the former Bear has been linked to any team since being released in February. He appeared in just 36 games the last three seasons with Chicago, recording 14 sacks. He will be 29 when the season begins and is likely looking at a low base contract if someone gives him a second chance as an outside pass rusher.

Patriots acquired KR/WR Cordarrelle Patterson and a 2018 sixth-round pick from the Raiders in exchange for a 2018 fifth-round pick.

The Pats needed a kick returner to replace Dion Lewis, and Patterson has averaged over 28 yards per return in four of his five NFL seasons. He has five career return TDs. Patterson will likely struggle for wideout snaps outside of gadget-type plays in Foxboro behind Brandin Cooks, Julian Edelman, and Chris Hogan.

The signing became official on Sunday. Two deals across the league were nixed due to failed physicals last week — Ryan Grant with Baltimore and Bashaud Breeland with Carolina — and there was concern Bridgewater was in similar danger coming off a serious knee injury. New York's decision to trade up for the No. 3 pick on Saturday further fueled speculation Bridgewater's deal might be off, though obviously that is not the case.

The Dolphins have been connected to Murray but had yet to schedule a visit. Murray declined while playing through injuries last year and doesn't have much left entering his age-30 season. He would give Miami a veteran to pair with Kenyan Drake on early downs.

It's a good deal for Curry, with his salary in the range of what he would have made before getting cut. Curry is the second Eagles lineman to join Tampa after they signed NT Beau Allen. Despite just three sacks, Curry graded as a top-10 defensive end at PFF last year in his first full season as a starter. With Robert Ayers gone, Curry will bookend William Gholston in base sets.

This is largely scheme based with the Colts moving to a Tampa-2 defense. Hankins had a solid first year in Indy, but he didn't do much to improve them against the run. The Colts have one of the best cap situations in the league but save $8.5 million from his release. Hankins won't struggle for interest as the top interior lineman available behind Ndamukong Suh. The Titans and Seahawks are possible landing spots.

Per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Russell Wilson is at the forefront of recruiting Pryor to Seattle, where he would compete for time in three-receiver sets alongside Doug Baldwin and Tyler Lockett. Pryor busted as a 2018 free agent signing with the Redskins, but he was a 1,000-yard receiver the year before in Cleveland. 28-year-old Pryor would be an exciting addition to Seattle's offense.